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FedEx requirements

sanjeeva7

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Jun 30, 2010
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Since this requires an indirect signature I tried to call FedEx and their rule with Verizon packages is to make at least 1 attempt before placing an item on hold. I will be at work and not home until 6 p.m. so I was trying to get them to not even attempt a home delivery and leave it at their facility. For me it's only 5 miles from home and could be picked up on my way home with a 1 mile detour. I didn't want to chance shipping to work and have it sit there all weekend since I work an hour from home. Who knows I may get lucky and be home early since it is Friday.

The FedEx site says you need a FedEx door tag to authorize leaving it at your door or on the back porch.

Just an FYI for people expecting their phones Friday and won't be home.
 
I will personally be parked by the front door. Lucky for me, the bathroom happens to be right there too! :D

lmao!!!

You can just leave a note for the driver telling them to put the package where ever you want. I do it with packages all the time and just did it with my last verizon order.

i wasn't sure if that still worked or not, thanks i will give it a try!!
 
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You can just leave a note for the driver telling them to put the package where ever you want. I do it with packages all the time and just did it with my last verizon order.

Website says "signed and dated" but I accept signed notes all the time.

See my post about next day vs 2 day shipments and the link at the bottom to my post about Indirect delivery.
 
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You could go to your local fedex and sign a document to have them hold all your packages there. My local fedex distribution center does this (and UPS does as well).

The bad thing is, you would have to know you're expecting a package. If you're not expecting anything and they have a package for you, they would hold it for 5 days before returning it to sender.

I guess I'm lucky I work from home :) I'm all ready for the nice truck to show up tomorrow.
 
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You can just leave a note for the driver telling them to put the package where ever you want. I do it with packages all the time and just did it with my last verizon order.

This is only good for packages that don't explicitly require Direct or Indirect signatures. Every phone I've purchased from Verizon has required a signature, either from myself or someone at my home.

Worst case scenario, they'll leave you a note and you can pick it up later that day/evening.

Edit: I just checked the status of my package, and apparently you CAN issue a letter for release, but obviously take the risk of someone else claiming the package...
 
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That's one reason I've begun to favor UPS over FedEx for things that HAVE to be shipped to my home address instead of my office -- they allow you to get home at 6pm, grab the slip, and run like hell to their warehouse and pick it up the same day. Ex: in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, their warehouse is in Hialeah (by Opa-Locka airport... in fact, it sits on land that used to BE part of it before the expressway was built). The only catch is that you might have to spend two or three hours there waiting for them to find it, and they absolutely won't let you have it without a driver's license showing the name to which it's addressed and a utility bill (or driver's license) showing the same address as the one to which the package was sent. The only exception I ever saw them make was someone who used his phone to get a pdf copy of his bank statement showing the address from the bank's website, and THAT was probably because it was Friday of a 3-day weekend & the guy was in tears (hey, whatever it takes...)
 
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This is only good for packages that don't explicitly require Direct or Indirect signatures. Every phone I've purchased from Verizon has required a signature, either from myself or someone at my home.

Worst case scenario, they'll leave you a note and you can pick it up later that day/evening.

Edit: I just checked the status of my package, and apparently you CAN issue a letter for release, but obviously take the risk of someone else claiming the package...


My last package from Verizon required an indirect signature. I called fedex and they said you can leave a note for indirect but not direct signatures. I left a note and the package was left for me.
 
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I favor UPS because they're better in a small town like mine. Here, the driver remembers where to find me in town if I'm not home. Service like that is what counts.

That sounds like something that has more to do with the individual driver than the whole company.

I've never really had a problem with either, but FedEx is at my house almost every day. All the drivers know me. I'm an IT guy who works from home. But, my regular driver knows who my primary customer is and has dropped stuff off to me when I was at one of their locations on his route.
 
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That sounds like something that has more to do with the individual driver than the whole company.

I've never really had a problem with either, but FedEx is at my house almost every day. All the drivers know me. I'm an IT guy who works from home. But, my regular driver knows who my primary customer is and has dropped stuff off to me when I was at one of their locations on his route.

You're right, the UPS driver that delivers to where I work is great but the guy that delivers to my house is a complete idiot.
 
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That's one reason I've begun to favor UPS over FedEx for things that HAVE to be shipped to my home address instead of my office -- they allow you to get home at 6pm, grab the slip, and run like hell to their warehouse and pick it up the same day. Ex: in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, their warehouse is in Hialeah (by Opa-Locka airport... in fact, it sits on land that used to BE part of it before the expressway was built). The only catch is that you might have to spend two or three hours there waiting for them to find it, and they absolutely won't let you have it without a driver's license showing the name to which it's addressed and a utility bill (or driver's license) showing the same address as the one to which the package was sent. The only exception I ever saw them make was someone who used his phone to get a pdf copy of his bank statement showing the address from the bank's website, and THAT was probably because it was Friday of a 3-day weekend & the guy was in tears (hey, whatever it takes...)

here I get deliveries from both pretty regular..in fact ups is driving off right now. Both are great to deal with IMO...and I dont really see anything bad in your post. I mean, yeah they probably could find it sooner, but I bet its not as easy as walking up to a bin and grabbing it off the top of the stock. This time of year its hot as hell in those places...unless things have changed.

And I certainly would not want them giving away my stuff without ID...you know how easy it would be to drive around and find door tags and go get a package without ID...

The only reason I would favor UPS over fedex here at my home is simply...ups gets here every time between 10 and 11 AM never fails...fedex 10AM to 3pm ... but with a indirect sig that is OK too.
 
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